Ring - 18 kt. Yellow gold - 12.12ct. tw. Amethyst - Diamond






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Description from the seller
Vintage Art Deco-style ring in 750 yellow gold, featuring a massive castle tower-shaped body.
Five beautiful gemstones are embedded in the headpiece.
Central piece of natural amethyst, oval shape approximately 12 carats, with a brilliant cut measuring 10.8 x 14 x 7 mm.
4 natural diamonds on the sides, approximately 0.03 carats each, with a brilliant cut.
Internally marked '750'.
Splendid and important jewel in excellent condition and with a pleasing chromatic appearance.
Italy - Venice
Mid-1900s
Maximum 2.9 cm.
Maximum length 2.15 cm
Maximum depth: 1.2 cm.
Inner diameter (in contact with skin) 1.8 cm.
Weight, 15.37 g.
Shipping via fast, tracked courier.
Vintage Art Deco-style ring in 750 yellow gold, featuring a massive castle tower-shaped body.
Five beautiful gemstones are embedded in the headpiece.
Central piece of natural amethyst, oval shape approximately 12 carats, with a brilliant cut measuring 10.8 x 14 x 7 mm.
4 natural diamonds on the sides, approximately 0.03 carats each, with a brilliant cut.
Internally marked '750'.
Splendid and important jewel in excellent condition and with a pleasing chromatic appearance.
Italy - Venice
Mid-1900s
Maximum 2.9 cm.
Maximum length 2.15 cm
Maximum depth: 1.2 cm.
Inner diameter (in contact with skin) 1.8 cm.
Weight, 15.37 g.
Shipping via fast, tracked courier.
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